Doubleview Gold Corp. (the "Company or "Doubleview") is pleased to announce a remarkable achievement in 2023. With an impressive 10,170 meters drilled this year, the Company has not only surpassed records but also illuminated the extraordinary potential of the Hat Polymetallic deposit in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia. The drilling campaign is ongoing.
Doubleview's mission has been clear:
- Extend the Lisle Deposit: Pushing beyond the boundaries of 2022, the Company expanded the Lisle Deposit, primed to maximize mineral inventory for our 2024 maiden resource estimate.
- Connect and Discover: Bridging the West Lisle Zone to the Main Lisle Zone revealed the Buck Zone Discovery, uncovering new layers of the Lisle Zone deposit.
- Southern Expansion: Doubleview's team stretched the Main Lisle Zone southward, expanding the deposit domain by approximately 250 meters.
- Future Insights: Work was not limited to drilling; the geology model was further developed using advanced 3D IP geophysical models, setting the stage for exciting future exploration programs.
The 2023 drill holes have now extended the previous boundaries of the Lisle deposit, and have bolstered the mineral inventory and volume for the projected Q1 of 2024 maiden resource estimate.
Farshad Shirvani, President and CEO stated: "I sincerely appreciate our management team who supported us into accomplishment of several outstanding milestones, including but not limited to insightful advanced geological investigations, full archaeological studies, continuation of metallurgical work, and data compilation and organization in preparation for our mineral resource estimate. I also wish to express without reservation my appreciation of all of our employees and contractors that have contributed tirelessly throughout a long field season to the exploration of our exciting Hat deposit."
The archeological work that included remarkable 553 shovel tests, was carried out by an independent contractor parallel with Doubleview's exploration activities. The AIA (Archeological Impact Assessment) is expected to be received by the end of this calendar year.